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includes/acf/fields/tab.php (6 issues)

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<?php
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/*
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*  ACF Tab Field Class
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*
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*  All the logic for this field type
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*
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*  @class 		acf_field_tab
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*  @extends		acf_field
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*  @package		ACF
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*  @subpackage	Fields
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*/
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if( ! class_exists('acf_field_tab') ) :
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class acf_field_tab extends acf_field {
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	/*
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	*  __construct
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	*
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	*  This function will setup the field type data
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	*
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	*  @type	function
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	*  @date	5/03/2014
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	*  @since	5.0.0
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	*
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	*  @param	n/a
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	*  @return	n/a
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	*/
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The doc-type n/a could not be parsed: Unknown type name "n/a" at position 0. (view supported doc-types)

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	function __construct() {
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It is generally recommended to explicitly declare the visibility for methods.

Adding explicit visibility (private, protected, or public) is generally recommend to communicate to other developers how, and from where this method is intended to be used.

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This method seems to be duplicated in your project.

Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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		// vars
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		$this->name = 'tab';
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		$this->label = __("Tab",'acf');
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The property label does not exist. Did you maybe forget to declare it?

In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:

class MyClass { }

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;

Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion:

class MyClass {
    public $foo;
}

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;
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		$this->category = 'layout';
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		$this->defaults = array(
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			'value'		=> false, // prevents acf_render_fields() from attempting to load value
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			'placement'	=> 'top',
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			'endpoint'	=> 0 // added in 5.2.8
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		);
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		// do not delete!
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    	parent::__construct();
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	}
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	/*
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	*  prepare_field
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	*
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	*  description
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	*
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	*  @type	function
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	*  @date	9/07/2015
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	*  @since	5.2.3
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	*
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	*  @param	$post_id (int)
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	*  @return	$post_id (int)
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	*/
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/*
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	function prepare_field( $field ) {
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		// append class
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		if( $field['endpoint'] ) {
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			$field['wrapper']['class'] .= ' acf-field-tab-endpoint';
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		}
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		// return
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		return $field;
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	}
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*/
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	/*
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	*  render_field()
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	*
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	*  Create the HTML interface for your field
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	*
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	*  @param	$field - an array holding all the field's data
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	*
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	*  @type	action
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	*  @since	3.6
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	*  @date	23/01/13
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	*/
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	function render_field( $field ) {
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		// vars
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		$atts = array(
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			'class'				=> 'acf-tab',
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			'data-placement'	=> $field['placement'],
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			'data-endpoint'		=> $field['endpoint']
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		);
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		?>
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		<div <?php acf_esc_attr_e( $atts ); ?>><?php echo $field['label']; ?></div>
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		<?php
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	}
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	/*
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	*  render_field_settings()
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	*  Create extra options for your field. This is rendered when editing a field.
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	*  The value of $field['name'] can be used (like bellow) to save extra data to the $field
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	*
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	*  @param	$field	- an array holding all the field's data
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	*
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	*  @type	action
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	*  @since	3.6
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	*  @date	23/01/13
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	*/
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	function render_field_settings( $field ) {
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		// message
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		$message = '';
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		$message .= '<span class="acf-error-message"><p>' . __("The tab field will display incorrectly when added to a Table style repeater field or flexible content field layout", 'acf') . '</p></span>';
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		$message .= '<p>' . __( 'Use "Tab Fields" to better organize your edit screen by grouping fields together.', 'acf') . '</p>';
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		$message .= '<p>' . __( 'All fields following this "tab field" (or until another "tab field" is defined) will be grouped together using this field\'s label as the tab heading.','acf') . '</p>';
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		// default_value
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		acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
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			'label'			=> __('Instructions','acf'),
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			'instructions'	=> '',
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			'type'			=> 'message',
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			'message'		=> $message,
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			'new_lines'		=> ''
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		));
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		// preview_size
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		acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
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			'label'			=> __('Placement','acf'),
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			'type'			=> 'select',
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			'name'			=> 'placement',
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			'choices' 		=> array(
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				'top'			=>	__("Top aligned",'acf'),
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				'left'			=>	__("Left Aligned",'acf'),
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		// endpoint
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		acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
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			'label'			=> __('End-point','acf'),
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			'instructions'	=> __('Use this field as an end-point and start a new group of tabs','acf'),
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			'type'			=> 'radio',
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			'name'			=> 'endpoint',
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			'choices'		=> array(
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				1				=> __("Yes",'acf'),
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				0				=> __("No",'acf'),
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			),
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			'layout'	=>	'horizontal',
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		));
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	}
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}
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new acf_field_tab();
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endif;
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?>
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